photography
Workplace photography from past to present, highlighting historical significance and modern day work ethics.
The Empty Locker
I didn’t know his name at first. I only knew the silence. It was a Tuesday in October. The high school hallway buzzed with its usual chaos—backpacks slamming, laughter echoing, sneakers squeaking on linoleum. But one locker stayed shut. No one leaned against it. No one dropped off homework. Just a quiet space where a boy should have been.
By KAMRAN AHMADa day ago in Journal
The Suitcase in the Hallway
I didn’t pack lightly. The suitcase sat by the door for three days—half-full, then overflowing, then emptied again. I kept adding things I thought I’d need: my favorite coffee mug, the photo from last summer, the sweater that still smelled like home. Then I’d take them out, convinced they were too heavy, too sentimental, too much.
By KAMRAN AHMADa day ago in Journal
The Couple We All Watched Grow Up
I didn’t know them. But I felt like I did. For over a decade, they were part of my life—not as celebrities, but as characters in a story I watched unfold in real time. I saw them at seventeen, awkward and bright-eyed on red carpets, fumbling through interviews, hiding smiles behind their hands. I saw them navigate fame, heartbreak, and the slow, steady work of becoming adults—all while the world watched, judged, and claimed ownership of their journey.
By KAMRAN AHMADa day ago in Journal
Fake Deepfake Video Links Modi and Netanyahu to Afghan Taliban Support
A fake video of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has gone viral during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel, in which he is allegedly heard saying that India and Israel will provide every possible support to the Afghan Taliban.
By Real content5 days ago in Journal
Writer Tries to Fact-Check Snopes, and Fails Epically
Commentary We live in the age of misinformation. There’s no way to deny it or to avoid it. As the Internet opens its users to a myriad of vital information, it has also exposed them to hyper-partisanship, ideological rants, and outright lies that some Internet sites offer. The situation has gotten so bad that even mainstream media outlets (print, broadcast and the Internet) have been affected by the misinformation propagated by numerous ideological and fake news sites.
By Dean Traylor11 days ago in Journal
Soft Things in Hard Places
We weren’t supposed to stop there. My husband and I were delivering groceries — another routine order, another address, another small task in a day built on movement. The kind of day where time feels transactional. Drop-off. Confirm. Drive. Repeat.
By Crystal Cane14 days ago in Journal
Echoes of the Digital Forest: A Comprehensive Tale of a Laptop, a Camera, and Modern Creativity. AI-Generated.
In today's fast-paced world, our scope of work is no longer confined within the four walls of an office. The incredible advancement of technology has granted us boundless freedom. The image you uploaded is not just a well-arranged table; it is essentially the "Control Room" of a 21st-century independent individual. In this article, we will explore how a laptop-centric workspace influences or encourages our productivity, mental health, and creativity.
By MD.Asikul islam15 days ago in Journal
If God Is Not Physically Here, How Are We Supposed to Have a Relationship With Him?
If God is not physically standing in front of us… if we cannot see Him, hear Him audibly, or sit across from Him at a table… then how are we supposed to have a real relationship with Him?
By Sound and Spirit16 days ago in Journal
Valentine’s Day Beach Celebration in the Maldives Highlights the Meaning of Love Beyond Romance
A Night by the Ocean By the time the first guests arrived on the beach on February 14, the lights were already glowing softly against the sand. The ocean was calm, and the atmosphere had that quiet energy that only comes just before an event begins.
By Cristian Marino17 days ago in Journal
Are You Going to Hell for Being Gay?
If someone came up to me and asked, “Does being gay mean I’m going to hell?” I would not answer quickly. That question usually comes from fear. It comes from someone who is not trying to argue, but who is honestly worried about their soul.
By Sound and Spirit17 days ago in Journal









